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Arsenal's Bellerin pledges 3,000 trees for every win
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin said he will ensure 3,000 trees are planted for every victory by his team over the rest of the season to highlight the need to tackle climate change.
Nadal makes winning start as tennis returns in virtual world
(Reuters) - Claycourt king Rafa Nadal suffered a fake injury, several players 'froze' and one match vanished into thin air as the Virtual Madrid Open made its debut on Monday.
For once, Nadal found wanting as he is flummoxed by IT gremlins
LONDON (Reuters) - Throughout his incredible career it has taken a pretty special opponent to worry Rafa Nadal but the Spanish great met his match in the form of Instagram Live on Monday.
JDT raise eyebrows with new home ground ahead of curtain raiser
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) now have a world class home ground to boast of. The Sultan Ibrahim Stadium was officially opened in time for the M-League curtain raiser – the Charity Shield – on Friday.
Fresh off world record run, Kosgei thinks women can go even faster
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Like any true competitor, Kenya's Brigid Kosgei does not plan to coast on her latest accomplishment -- even if that happens to be running the fastest-ever women's marathon.
Andy Robertson and the dark side of social media
Two weeks ago I was in Glasgow watching Scotland lose meekly to Russia. Andy Robertson was captain that night and he didn’t play well. Neither did any of his teammates.
Woods 'rested and ready' for PGA Championship after month off
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - Tiger Woods walked into the media interview room at the PGA Championship on Tuesday morning clutching a cup of hot coffee on a cool New York morning.
Simpson and Cantlay flirt with Masters course record
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Webb Simpson and Patrick Cantlay grazed the Masters course record on Saturday, each posting an eight-under par 64 at Augusta National, just one stroke shy of the best-ever 63.
Golf - 'Mad Scientist' DeChambeau seeks Masters solution
AUGUSTA Ga. (Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau has earned the "mad scientist" nickname for his calculated approach to golf and may need to spend some extra time in his quirky laboratory to find a winning formula at this week's Masters.
Kerber, Bencic power into Indian Wells semis
(Reuters) - A slew of errors came at the worst possible time for Venus Williams on Thursday as she blew a first set tiebreak before losing 7-6(3) 6-3 to Angelique Kerber in the BNP Paribas Open quarter-finals in Indian Wells.